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From ancient times, midwinter is the season of giving and receiving gifts. Come Bearing Gifts! Help us Celebrate! Gifts are the things that we share. Gifts come in all shapes and sizes, some wrap-able, some not. Celebrate your gifts in the SCA -- what do you have to do, to teach, to donate? And in return, enjoy the bounty that the SCA has to offer to you.

We have several gift exchanges planned; come prepared to offer an item or a service for the day (No gifts over $12.00 please). Or bring canned goods for a food drive to give to our greater community.
Location:
Tree Girt Sea (Chicago, Illinois)

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The Shire of Dragonsmark presents… Candlemas XX Saturday, February 24th, 2007, from 9:00am to 11:00pm

NEW SITES!! NEW SITES!! NEW SITES!!

All day activities will take place at the Lexington Civic Center.

THIS SITE IS 3X THE SIZE OF THE OLD SITE!!

The Feast will be held at Central Christian Church. (about 1 mile away)

"THE CANDY CRUDADER" will challenge the children of the Middle Kingdom to a great melee halfway through the tourney and will take all challengers under 10 years old!! None will defeat him and take his tasty treats!!!
Location:
Shire of Dragonsmark (Lexington, Kentucky)

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On Feb. 23-25, 2007 IronOx will be holding Fighter's Collegium - War College and Ruga Mini Winter Session at Camp Henry Jacobs in Utica, MS.

Please join us at this wonderful new site for
fighting and fun.
This site includes many open fields, enclosed gym,
meeting rooms, classrooms,
craft center, mirrored dance room, and amphitheater.
The feast hall
can seat 400 but feast will be cutoff with the
Location:
Shire of IronOx (Utica,
Mississippi)

Broichan has posted photos from the recent Coronation in the Kingdom of Caid including "2 Laurelings, 1 fresh Pelican, 2 new Court Barons, waning Crowns, waxing crowns, garb to die for, and on and on and on..."

After many years of study, scientists at last can fathom the works of a calculating device from ancient Greece, which some researchers consider more valuable than the Mona Lisa due to its unique historical value.